Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Tourist Visa for South Korea

Holding an ordinary Philippine passport and going to South Korea? You need a visa!

Updated on January 2018

For those applying at the Cebu Consulate, these are the requirements for a tourist visa to Korea for employees:

Visa application form — printed on A4 size paper, completed in block letters, and signed. Write "not applicable" if appropriate; do not leave blanks. It is important to fill out the contact number of your hotel in Korea.

1 pc. passport sized colored photo — taken within the last 6 months. Attach photo on the application form,

Original passport — should be valid for at least 6 months

Photocopy of passport info page

Previous passports with valid and previous visas (within the past 5 years) to US, Canada, Australia, Japan, New Zealand, and other OECD member countries

If personally invited by a Korean — invitation letter and photocopy of inviter's passport or identification card

For those other than employees, if you're a businessman, student, etc, you can find the list of requirements here.

For those applying at the embassy in Taguig, check the list of requirements here.

Visa fee for Philippine Passport holders:

Staying for 59 days or less in Korea - Free

Staying in Korea for 90 days - Php 2000

* In 2012 and in 2014, there was no embassy/consulate in Cebu; it was only in Taguig. I chose to apply thru a travel agency, rather than fly to and from Manila. Service fee will vary from Php 2000 to Php 2500, depending on the agency.* In 2016, with the opening of the consulate in Cebu, I processed my visa by myself. The expenses I incurred was in the preparation of my documents: photo, bank certificate, bank statement, and certification of my ITR.

Application Procedure

Complete the required documents. Arrange accordingly: Passport, visa application with photo glued on the form, photocopy of passport, photocopy of visas and entry stamps to above mentioned countries, rest of supporting documents arranged according to the list above.

File your application at the Consular Office:

Taguig

Monday to Friday, 830AM to 11AM only

First time travelers and those who do not have visas from above mentioned countries and those who have confirmation of visa issuance number, submit documents to Window 1 or 2.

Frequent travelers, submit documents at Window 3.

Cebu

Monday to Friday, 9AM to 11AM only (arrive by 1030AM at the latest)

Log in with the guard and you will be given a priority number. Wait for your number to be called.

Once your number is called, submit your documents at the window that called your number.

Do not forget to get your releasing slip/claim stub upon submission of documents.

Processing Time

Taguig

5 working days. Could be more depending on the consul.

Releasing is from Monday to Friday, 130PM to 4PM only.

Cebu

7 working days. Could be more depending on the consul.

Releasing is from Monday to Friday, 2PM to 4PM only.

* In 2012 and 2014, when I had to process the visa through an agency, it took more than a week for the agency since it had to ship my application to its Manila branch and back.* In 2016, applying through the consulate in Cebu, it took 5 working days. (Note: By April 17, 2017, visa processing time in Cebu will be 7 working days.)

Application Status
You can check your visa application station in the Korea Visa Portal.

That's alright. Just put the info of the hotel you are planning on staying in. For National Identification Number, you can write "not applicable". And for purpose of visit, yes you can write vacation with family/friends.

Hello. I exited from Mactan International Airport in Cebu. The immigration officer asked the ff questions: was I employed, which company (asked to see a company ID), what will I do in Korea, how many days will I stay, do I have a hotel booking (asked to look at the confirmation letter), how much money did I bring. After telling her the amount I have, she mentally calculated the expenses and asked if I had a credit card. She then said, "for now I will stamp you through but be warned, you will be held at the immigration in Korea". That, of course, did not happen. There were no questions asked at the immigration in Korea.

hi mustachio. im so thankful i bumped into your blog (i dont read blogs, but i will now hehehe); it's interesting enough and then suddenly i saw this article. now im blessed kay ive been wanting to go to SKorea and this just made it very easy for me. im still saving up and my question is, for a 3 day- 2 night stay, in an okay hotel, how much money should i bring? im not gonna shop or something. suroy suroy lang jud. :)

hello, I am in the same situation and I'm really glad I found your blog. Like you, I'm not living in Manila so I was dreading the additional time and funds needed just to apply for the Visa. May I know the name and address of the travel agency you used in Cebu? I am from Tagbilaran so its easier and cheaper for me to be in Cebu than be in Manila. Thanks and have a happy New Year!

Hi Earl. I processed mine through Grand Holidays. You can contact them at 231 3131. They're in Cebu Business Park, same building as HSBC, besice City Sports Club. I am not sure how much they charge now; it was 2300 in 2012. You can try inquiring from other travel agencies, I am sure most of the travel agencies here in Cebu can assist in the visa processing. :) Happy new year!

hi,want to ask po.in my situation po,im a student and my bf is a japanese, now this coming summer he wanted to have a vacation trip 4-5 days in korea together with me..COE and ITR worried me so much..till now he's hurrying me for the visa but i got discourage when i found out the requirements...please advice me what i need to do..thanks and more power..!

Hi, Miss Worried, no need to worry :) Since you're a student, you have a different set of requirements. Please see http://embassy_philippines.mofa.go.kr/english/as/embassy_philippines/visa/issuance/index.jsp for the list of requirements for students. No COE and ITR required for students, of course. Good luck with the visa application.

Hi, Mustachio. Good day! Thank you so much for this very informative blog. But may tanong lang po sana ako. My boyfriend who is a Chinese (but a Malaysian national) is now working in Korea and he wants me to be the one to visit him next month. Would I need to ask an invitation letter from him? And also, I just changed jobs. I started at my new company last Feb of this year. Would that be a problem? Thanks in advance!

Hi MoiAmor. Glad you found this blog. I am no visa application expert; I am not sure about the invitation letter from someone who works in Korea. But about your new job, I don't think that would be a problem, as long as you provide a certificate of employment which includes info such as your hire date and salary. Also include bank statements/certificate to show financial capacity.

I am planning to apply for Korean Visa sa Korean Consulate sa Cebu. Now, I would like to ask you for your best judgement. I am not actually "unemployed", 'cause I am my father's business assistant, but i don't have a bank account (Bank Statement, Bank Cert) kay i am merely content with putting my money inside his account; I don't have Certificate of Employment din kay there's no need din. Regarding these things, I would like to ask you the following:

1.) Should I put "unemployed", or should i put "Others" and write that I am a "Business Assistant"?

2.) My father wants to sponsor my entire trip, so I am bringing a notarized Affidavit of Support, my father's Bank Certificate, Bank Statement, Business Registration and ITR, my Diploma and Birth Certificate (to show proof of relationship). Is there anything else I need to bring?

3.) Based on all the details I've given (and let's say, money is not a problem), I would like to ask your PERSONAL assessment of my situation. Are my documents acceptable or not?

Hi. Thanks for dropping by. I am no expert, but I think you could say you work for your family business. And I think you're right in providing documents stated in (2). Plus there is a section for details for sponsor in the application form. I think you'll do fine :) Good luck!

Good day Sir! Took me a while to check your reply, kay na-busy man gud heehee. I'm planning to apply thru an agency this week, and I hope everything turns out just fine and have my application approved. Thank you kaayu Sir! If you still have some tips and added info that might help me, please do reply. Thanks ulit! ^_^